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At least five (5) years experience in technical sales, preferably in encryption, cybersecurity or anti-tamper domain. Technical Sales Representative - Encryption and Anti-Tamper Solutions.
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Engineering or technical degree and/or rotating equipment experience preferred. The Technical Sales Representative is seen as a "solutions provider" by our customers and is expected to professionally represent AirTech and our vendor partners.
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Industry: Laptop/Printer Title: Field Technical Spt Rep II Pay Rate: $26/hr on W2 Location: Indianapolis, IN Duration: Contrcat to hire Job Description : Responsible for resolving CLIENT hardware and software infrastructure (servers, network, security, etc.
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Edit/write a variety of technical articles, reports, manuals, flow charts, and other documentation for a wide range of uses, including GMP operations and validation activities. Eli Lilly passionately promotes food security and fosters the human-animal bond to enrich the lives of its customers and the customers they serve as well.
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Provide expertise on building automation products and systems and third-party systems to zone staff, as well as deliver training and technical support for field technicians and specialists and provide advanced technical assistance for sales activities.
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The Technical Support / Customer Service Representative (Remote) works from home and interfaces with customers via inbound/outbound calls and/or via the Internet. As a remote Technical Support / Customer Service Representative, youll join an organically diverse team from 70+ countries where ALL members contribute and support each others success and well-being, proudly united as game-changers.
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Manufacturing Technical Writer needs 7 years experience. About the job Manufacturing Technical Writer. Manufacturing Technical Writer needs 7 years experience. About the job Manufacturing Technical Writer.
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Title: Automotive Technical Advisor/Mechanic. Providing online and in-dealership technical assistance. If you are good at providing knowledge and support, are proficient in documenting technical issues, completing research and following up to help solve challenging cases then this position might be a great fit for you.
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Our programs combine technical training from industry-recognized partners with best-in-class coaching and peer support. Our programs are designed for working adults to provide flexible training to prepare you to start a career in IT Support, Data Analytics, UX Design, Cybersecurity, or Project Management.
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EDGE Program, Technical Sales and Consulting Technology Consultant. They are responsible for technical support in pre-sales activities for a specific range of products within a defined geography.
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Technical Support Specialist. Exceptional customer service and communication skills, including the ability to convey technical information in commonly understood terms. This involves standard set up as well as troubleshooting and resolving technical issues (related to both software and hardware), working with users who have different levels of skill and knowledge, and ensuring that clients receive the highest level of service.
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If expertise in technical writing, then will need to coach and train the other document controllers on technical writing concepts and instruction. Route documentation through review and approval processes in the document management system.
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First line of pre/post technical sales support for sales teams. As a Senior Specialist - Technical Sales, you will be customer facing and involved in the commercial/technical decision-making process of the sales cycle with a focus on identifying/closing large projects and driving incremental specialized product growth at all levels.
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The ideal candidate will have a fundamental understanding of chromatography separation sciences, experience in method development using LC, GC, and LC/GC-MS, and strong technical problem-solving ability.
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As an Outside Sales Representative, you will develop new prospects and maintain contacts with established customers for the purpose of selling Company products, and customarily and regularly interact with prospects and customers in person at the customer's site of business or other off-site locations.
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